MODERNIZATION OF VALUE EXPERTISE OF ARCHIVE DOCUMENTS BASED ON EROSTATIC ANALYSIS
Anvarjon Aliev , Head of information service of Agency "Uzarchive" of Uzbekistan, Researcher of the National University of Uzbekistan, UzbekistanAbstract
In this article, the author focused on the work to be done, problems and prospective plans for determining the value of documents. As a result of his research, the author reflected his scientific approach by studying foreign experience. Important normative legal documents that existed in Uzbekistan during the Soviet and independence years for the introduction of the expertise of the value of documents and were adopted in this regard during the following years were analyzed. While researching the issue of the organization of expert evaluation of the value of documents, the author took into account the existing material, technical and personnel capabilities of the archives. It is said that new approaches and suggestions for determining the value of documents will be presented, creating modern opportunities for implementation.
Keywords
Document, value of documents, expertise
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"Regulation on the procedure for the examination of the value of documents" 29.03.2012, Justice vaz. #2347
REGULATION on the National Archive Fund of the Republic of Uzbekistan https://lex.uz/docs/329133
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